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hot, humid air stays to the south and west of us. high temperature around 85 degrees up to 88 degrees. tonight, a few clouds here and there. the upper 50's. smit 60's downtown. tomorrow upper 80's. scattered clouds. warm winds at 5 to 10. temperatures warming nicely. 90 degrees on wednesday with a chance of storms. more news gecko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> the event of an error for georgetown land war. hundreds of people came out to the final last call at nathan's restaurant. four decades. the popu
hot, humid air stays to the south and west of us. high temperature around 85 degrees up to 88 degrees. tonight, a few clouds here and there. the upper 50's. smit 60's downtown. tomorrow upper 80's. scattered clouds. warm winds at 5 to 10. temperatures warming nicely. 90 degrees on wednesday with a chance of storms. more news gecko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate....
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they could have used some of their runs from the other night. the next batter -- that's the end of the inning. bottom of the seven -- this is a three-run homer. the national record is 26 wins and 61 losses. five-zero is the final. in baltimore, -- here is one of the reasons it's going to the all-star game. bottom of the six -- oscar salazar -- the orioles eight games under. the big story at the u.s. open has not been the gulf, but it does the soon to the resignation of the commissioner who has co under fire from the players for many reasons. women's golf has been struggling for many reasons. but on the course, a great finish in pennsylvania. she finished 20 for the tournament. -- 2-0 for the tournament. here is our approach. this will play well for a birdie. one over par. on 18, verdi for the win. -- birdie for the win. nascar gets a rare summer break. racing last night, of next weekend before a week from sunday. on lap 266 -- a crowd favorite -- a great start -- holding off jeff gordon. tony stewart still holds the lead. some folks said this wa
they could have used some of their runs from the other night. the next batter -- that's the end of the inning. bottom of the seven -- this is a three-run homer. the national record is 26 wins and 61 losses. five-zero is the final. in baltimore, -- here is one of the reasons it's going to the all-star game. bottom of the six -- oscar salazar -- the orioles eight games under. the big story at the u.s. open has not been the gulf, but it does the soon to the resignation of the commissioner who has...
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we he work togethero relve the isu before us. appellate judge for over a decade throughout my 17 years o t nch, i have wtnessed the human consequences of my desions. those decisions have not en made tove the ierest of any one litigant, but alwaysto serve the larger intert impartial justice. in the past month, mny sators ha asked me about my judicial philosophy. simple. fidelity tthe law. the task of the judge is not to make law. it is to apply the law. and is clear, i bieve, that my record in two courts reflects my rigorous commitment to interpreting the constition accoing too its turns, interpreting statutes according to their terms a going by the ciuit court. in eachcase, i have apied the law to the facts at hand. the processf each ce is -- when parties are acknowledged. that was why i structure my inions by sting out what the law requires a then explaining why a contrary position is accepted or rejected. that i how i see to strengthe both the rule of l and faith in the impartiality of the judicial system. my personal and profe
we he work togethero relve the isu before us. appellate judge for over a decade throughout my 17 years o t nch, i have wtnessed the human consequences of my desions. those decisions have not en made tove the ierest of any one litigant, but alwaysto serve the larger intert impartial justice. in the past month, mny sators ha asked me about my judicial philosophy. simple. fidelity tthe law. the task of the judge is not to make law. it is to apply the law. and is clear, i bieve, that my record in...
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thatat dsnsn'take us biassed. itit mns we come together anan bring ththe alalthf our exexpeenenceogether and we're a better groupup f i it. i ththk k th's a point that is nonoquite being made loud d an clear. ththinthere's all sorts of fenses of empathy and partrt o the problem is empathyhytstselis such a squishy, , nsnstitional word that itit lveves self open to allll ststs oattack. t i thought that was s st t of nice way of mamaki t t point ththatmpmpat doesn't make you crazy. itoesn't mean that every single time you sesee whwhitguy you fly into a rage. empathy means yoyou mpmp derstand both sides of thehe disputute. and i just want todd thhat totomar in her veryry,ery brff openingstatement, it w was seveve mites, reallyly totook j the facts asas stripippedd dn a they couould be, b oneoioint she made was juststhat shee h fidelity of the law,utut she also had a n ni ltlerrif a abt how when s shwrwrit an opinion she writes ohehe law,w,hen she writes outhehe otherr side of te story and then gugus out in heopinion w
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>>f you use your hips, it is. if you use your fingers, ty' still free, aren't they? howard fineman of "newsweek" and msnbc, i'll spare you the no comment. howard ss no comment on that. >> okay. >> thankou, howard. >> tha you, keith. >>> take obvious, almost unbelievable internatial political analogies r a thousand. ahmadijad attacked by a small flying insect. >>> and this woman leaves on mini into the national fam for something that is the "wor persons" in the world. >>> "best" in a mont. and congralations on breaking into the cell one y. you did notice all those cell phones were hollow, didn you? i missedne omonday, the >>>>> est" in a moment. anancongratulations on brereakg into the cell l onone ory. you did nonoti a a those cell phones w we e hoow, didn't you? mimied one on monday, the e bibihdhdayf ned beatty, who began in barbebersp p qutets and enenupup ging the second eaeast soliloquy "network,k," you have mettled w wh h thpimal forces of natutureanand won't have it. >>> leles s pl "odd ball." we b binin odoor in tehran where yeyeerday mahmoud ahmadineneja gav
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it will not take us eight years to get out but it will take us more than 140 days. >> ohio's unemployment rate is above 10%. the nation's unemployment continues to rise. and, families of -- an and small businesses across the country are asking, mr. vice president, where are the jobs? >> chris: well, it felt like the middle of a campaign this week, as the white house and its critics argued over the effectiveness of the president's economic stimulus ain't times for our sunday group, radio talk show host, laura ingraham, mara liasson of national public radio and bill kristol from the weekly standard and juan williams from the national public radio and we laid out the growing frustration with the stimulus plan and seems to be a drop in poll numbers and bill, how much trouble in mr. obama in. >> i think he's in pretty real trouble and the stimulus was his first big piece of legislation and got it through as presidents usually do get the first piece of legislation through and promised they'd create jobs by the summer and they said, if it doesn't go through, unemployment will go up to 9% and the
it will not take us eight years to get out but it will take us more than 140 days. >> ohio's unemployment rate is above 10%. the nation's unemployment continues to rise. and, families of -- an and small businesses across the country are asking, mr. vice president, where are the jobs? >> chris: well, it felt like the middle of a campaign this week, as the white house and its critics argued over the effectiveness of the president's economic stimulus ain't times for our sunday group,...
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but like a beacon in the night, it finds us. the light of more than 100 lighthouses, burning through th fog, and beckong back to what's eal and true. this light shines fororall. th lht is pure michigan.. yoyo trip gins at michigan.g republicanarty tried to sta an intervention earlyhis spng to get sarah palin to rern phone calls. that's xt. fifor the number two story tonight's wot persons in the world. the boss limbaugh fing into thbackgroundately tus begging for atttion with wakier stuff thansual telling his audienceduring the sotomayor hearing today, so russ feingold a couple words that sonia sotomayor said taken out of context, you mean like caca? george all saying macac wehed abouthat for weeks and months. sotomayor's comments are muc worse than maca and they'r freqnt. ick refresher senat george alle ca a darkkinned blogger videotaping one of his speeches the racial epithet caca. the judge would hve had to call somebody like say limbaugh whitey or hey, limbaugh, ye yo you ofay you. the runner-up p jim thompson th ownener of t
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what can yoyouelel us autut t situation? >> y yea it reallyly was this moment whe u felt like oky.y. here you ha an african-american presidentnt, nominatiti latina woman fo the ccou, and athehe sa timeme ritt in pennnnsyanan the mstst olold fashioned nststy kind ofo cicismhat we tend to assssoctete with the oos soso a group of about 60frican-american and latino youth who weree rt of a mmer camp programththat had paid $1900 for the urposes of usgg privatate swim clubrrive atat t club and a toldld tt t they cannonobe part of it not onnly thatbubu they h har cicial dererogororcomments by the white adultshere an a are sentnthohome now, the happy ending to t this ththat nyff the twitterndnd progressivehihite amameranan morate white americansnsroroun the countrtryavav expressss outrage anddthther swim organizationons veve ce forward to give these young people a chcece. but you r rllllyo feel lilike there is thisisnder ururre, ththisind ofldld fashioned, nasty r racmm thatasn't gone awawaynd makes a i t thkk a little suuicicio abou
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we are n using waterboding. that's the only mention, that they were not using it, and we now know tha earlier they were. so, yes, im sayinghathey are misleading, that the cia was misleading the congress. >> mr.chairman, the speake n takes her place among a long list of members of congres and the senate over decadeso have accused theia of isleading th in different situations. is what you're revealing this week in any sense sportive of whatspeaker pelosi said in that press confence? >> well, first, let me make two points the fi one is this is not about speakerelosi cause none of us were the and don't know what kind of iormation she got. this is about taking the bill to the floor. thiss -- my thinking w let's set ase tse political issues. let's get the bill debated. let's get it votedon, and let's t ready to conference with the senate. it is not, at leastfrom my perspective, anying to do with thespeaker. >> and congressmanthornberry, i st wanting to back over to this point one more because u em to be minimizing the
we are n using waterboding. that's the only mention, that they were not using it, and we now know tha earlier they were. so, yes, im sayinghathey are misleading, that the cia was misleading the congress. >> mr.chairman, the speake n takes her place among a long list of members of congres and the senate over decadeso have accused theia of isleading th in different situations. is what you're revealing this week in any sense sportive of whatspeaker pelosi said in that press confence?...
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, you didn't tell us something yoshould have told us. what i'm curious about and i think everybody is, okay, what s it? given what we knowbo things that were done durinthe bush-cheney years, especially under the interests of the cia, itould be -- >> eugene, w going to have to leave it there for day. michael isikoff going to have to find t what it is. join us again tomorr at 5:00 and 7:00asrn for more ardball." righght w w 's time for "the ed
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i think the president has played a useful -- the person who played a useful and productive role is elmendorf by laying it down and saying this is an expensive bill. everybody knows that. now how you pay for it. this is what they're going to have to do. the fact you have senator grassley, ranking republican, still at the table trying to work and this thing suggests to me it is not close to failure but add that really critical moment where now compromise is going to have to be worked out and republicans will have to come on the deal. >> crunch time? >> nobody i know questions the intellect or the temperament of barack obama. the question is about the steel and the spine. this is the time for the steel and the spine. the reality is this -- house democrats, who are not terribly sympathetic group, already passed one potentially keller vote for climate change. now you're asking them to vote to raise taxes. $554 billion, even though it is all the wealthy. they still don't know where the place of no return is an non- negotiable items for the white house. still waiting for the senate to cast any kind
i think the president has played a useful -- the person who played a useful and productive role is elmendorf by laying it down and saying this is an expensive bill. everybody knows that. now how you pay for it. this is what they're going to have to do. the fact you have senator grassley, ranking republican, still at the table trying to work and this thing suggests to me it is not close to failure but add that really critical moment where now compromise is going to have to be worked out and...
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sy with us. in thecritically acclaimed new film, nd her locker," -- "the rt locker," jeremy renner stars as a mb squad expert. ere now is a scene from the movie. >> i got t sui just go. youhave 45 seconds. go! >> everybody get back! get back! go! get back! >> ere's too ma locks. i cannotdo it. i connted it off. i am sorry, ok? i am sorry. am sorry! get down, now! tavi to tha scene, quick, what did you take away from how one stays called in ajob like this? d it's that kind of caos. how do you stay calm? >> i cann answer that question. these guys are focused. they'reocused on the task at hand. i'mnly an actor playing at role. as an acto i had to ve the focus to renderafe thated. tavis: when i s that scene, i thought if you are ev going to ask me, and nobody should ever do this, but i anybody ever asks me to defused a bomb, you have to be quiet. all this screaming and yelling, i cannot concentrate. >> tnk of something you are really good at. are you a good cook? think a ski that u are really go at b
sy with us. in thecritically acclaimed new film, nd her locker," -- "the rt locker," jeremy renner stars as a mb squad expert. ere now is a scene from the movie. >> i got t sui just go. youhave 45 seconds. go! >> everybody get back! get back! go! get back! >> ere's too ma locks. i cannotdo it. i connted it off. i am sorry, ok? i am sorry. am sorry! get down, now! tavi to tha scene, quick, what did you take away from how one stays called in ajob like this? d it's...
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that front is just south of us keeping a lot of that humid air to the south of us as well. no showers expected here in baltimore tonight, although southern maryland and northern virginia will see a little bit of that wet weather. some storms in the forecast down there as well but fortunately all of that damaging weather is to our south. we aren't going to see any wet weather with this cold front. it pushed through the area earlier and as you can see, it's staying south, has become stationary and isn't expected to move for a couple days here. we'll have it turn to a cold front once again and start to push further south by the middle and later part of the week to allow our next system to come into the picture but until then we're staying dry all the way through until wednesday evening. by thursday our next cold front will come and bring us wet weather once again. looking outside for this evening dry conditions across the area, staying dry the next couple days. so heading towards monday dry weather there, a few clouds build later in the day but for the most part staying dry th
that front is just south of us keeping a lot of that humid air to the south of us as well. no showers expected here in baltimore tonight, although southern maryland and northern virginia will see a little bit of that wet weather. some storms in the forecast down there as well but fortunately all of that damaging weather is to our south. we aren't going to see any wet weather with this cold front. it pushed through the area earlier and as you can see, it's staying south, has become stationary...
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tyler's here to tell us about it. tyler? >> reporter: mwanzza, this is more than just a marching band you'd see at a typical sports event. they're called the soul tigers. though you might also call them the life changers. >> teamwork, discipline! >> reporter: another day, another practice for the soul tigers of east new york. it's a drumline with a difference. >> it's a show band, with a touch of drumí5 the clarity and the precision of the drum corps. but also a show band. which means that we perform. we dance. >> five, six, seven, eight, whoo! >> reporter: director kenyatte hughes grew up in this a neighborhood and he has a special relationship with these kids. he has been in a drumline and the united states marine corps. he knows being part of a team can be inspiring. >> i mean, improving, that's what's good. doing something positive in my life, instead of doing negative things doing positive things. >> reporter: for many of these kids, the soul tigers is what keeps them in school, and off the streets. that's one of the r
tyler's here to tell us about it. tyler? >> reporter: mwanzza, this is more than just a marching band you'd see at a typical sports event. they're called the soul tigers. though you might also call them the life changers. >> teamwork, discipline! >> reporter: another day, another practice for the soul tigers of east new york. it's a drumline with a difference. >> it's a show band, with a touch of drumí5 the clarity and the precision of the drum corps. but also a show...
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the sheriff totold us today t t we shoulnot be surprisedd if there an aannouncemt, perhaps s early is afternoon,, o an arresest, a leastone, possibly two. back to u. >> what t a ttragedy. mark potter, thanknk you so mu. > nearly5,000 p people packed a colise in mississipippi to hohor the life of former nfl quarteterback eve m mcir. a funeral service was h held fo the 36-year-old d this weekend theniversity of southern missisissippi. several footbaball playe spoke duriring theervice, including some of mcmcair's former temates. polilice say i apappearscnair ws shot and killeded on july 4th b hiss 20-year-old girlfriend who then kililled herself. >>> some hope t this morning in e case of a missing teenager from w wester new york. brittany directiononal vanished during spring break i myrt beac2 1/2 months o. the 17-year-old w last seen leaving a hohotel. now w a vetan myrtlele beach policefficer believes the g girl may still l be alive. he says therere are intimate pas of the investitigation that mak the cacase differenentrom any otheher missing persrsons case ey've seen. heould not real
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it is something that can be used against us by our adversaries. therefore, i certainly agree with the president and i agreed with the last president that it needs to be closed. if we are moving down that path. i think we will get it done. >> what is the future of the don't ask, don't tell policy can be altered successfully pulled and meet the original intent of the policy? >> this is a difficult challenge for us. there's no reason to soft pedal it. but the fact is the president has said he intends to change this policy, but the key is to remember it is not a policy. in it is a lait is a law. before we can do anything, congress has to change the law. after the law is changed, then we will do what the law says and what the president tells us to do. in the meantime, as i have indicated, i have our attorneys at the department of defense looking to see if there is a way in which we can enforce the law. we must enforce the law. we have all taken an oath to do that in public office. but is there a way to comply with our oath to enforce the law that finds
it is something that can be used against us by our adversaries. therefore, i certainly agree with the president and i agreed with the last president that it needs to be closed. if we are moving down that path. i think we will get it done. >> what is the future of the don't ask, don't tell policy can be altered successfully pulled and meet the original intent of the policy? >> this is a difficult challenge for us. there's no reason to soft pedal it. but the fact is the president has...
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all that activity to the south of us. lower 80s and overnight tonight clear skies. 65 for your morning commute and we'll see nice conditions in the lower 80s with plenty of sunshine in the afternoon tomorrow. i'll tell you how long that will stick around in my 7-day forecast in a few moments. >>> you can be in charge of your own personalized forecast. use the interactive tools to track coming storms right to your street. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> another day, another protest for supporters of towson catholic high school. the fight to save the school could go beyond the concrete into court. miranda stevens has more. >>reporte >>reporter: all for a school they desperately want to save. >> we're losing part of ourselves. >>reporter: after last week's unexpected announcement that towson catholic high school was closing this fall, dozens of students, parents and alumni staged a second protest this morning outside the school's parish. >> i think the parish shut it down. the school had nothing to do with it
all that activity to the south of us. lower 80s and overnight tonight clear skies. 65 for your morning commute and we'll see nice conditions in the lower 80s with plenty of sunshine in the afternoon tomorrow. i'll tell you how long that will stick around in my 7-day forecast in a few moments. >>> you can be in charge of your own personalized forecast. use the interactive tools to track coming storms right to your street. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> another...
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these dew point temperatures give us an idea of how much is in the atmosphere. dew points in the 1970's is when it feels oppressive. dew points are mainly in the -- from b.w.i. to the north it is absolutely gorgeous outside with that low humidity. just south of that front it's going to feel muggy even down towards ocean city and down towards cambridge with those dew point temperatures up. temperatures right now mainly in the upper 70's. a few spots, b.w.i. annapolis and cambridge 73 in salisbury. we hit 9059 both the airport and downtown. typically this time of year we see temperatures in the mid and upper 80's. for tonight partly cloudy skies 60-68 degrees. it's going to be pleasant. the big question is this stationary down through monday? we expect it to stay far enough down we won't see thunderstorms but if it jogs north a few friends in the southern part of our state could see a few pop-up showers. mainly a few passing clouds and a lot less humidity so it will be a gorgeous day to go back to work, unfortunately going to work. your future cast shows a few of
these dew point temperatures give us an idea of how much is in the atmosphere. dew points in the 1970's is when it feels oppressive. dew points are mainly in the -- from b.w.i. to the north it is absolutely gorgeous outside with that low humidity. just south of that front it's going to feel muggy even down towards ocean city and down towards cambridge with those dew point temperatures up. temperatures right now mainly in the upper 70's. a few spots, b.w.i. annapolis and cambridge 73 in...
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joining us now ispollicico' an ar. angogoodo haveyoyou with us tonight. acally, we trdd to book e producer off"cheaters" t tonhth and he c cldldn' make it. an, , go to have you with us here. all right. how far doeoeshiso?o? coburn's involvement? and is there a possibililityff some ethicic b behior being chchalngng? >> w wel that's really likikee big thing this story today. usually you haveve revelation like this a andheheffair and it g goi to hurt ensign. really the newsoday i huing burn. sisigns goingto facace senana hics investigation, h he' facing callsininis own state er t th thg, and crew filed a requeue for - toininveigate e e senator. but coburn gettingg wrapped up n th is really a problbl for him. the two arere very cclo.. cobuburnofof crse, hashahared a lot of information baa and foh or this and h h appapantntlynown for over a a yr out the affair. so the rerealproblem anand velation is cobururn' inlvement. >> letet'sololw the money. y youhink it's legal? >> welll,nn termrm o of the lelity, we're t tlklking about nene beinin transferrered from ens
joining us now ispollicico' an ar. angogoodo haveyoyou with us tonight. acally, we trdd to book e producer off"cheaters" t tonhth and he c cldldn' make it. an, , go to have you with us here. all right. how far doeoeshiso?o? coburn's involvement? and is there a possibililityff some ethicic b behior being chchalngng? >> w wel that's really likikee big thing this story today. usually you haveve revelation like this a andheheffair and it g goi to hurt ensign. really the newsoday i...
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announcer: toy how you run your bususesess is anything but t tycaca so use the card thatat i''t your typypalal cdit card. ththe ereran express op c chae card. to see whahat o ope charge carard d cado for your bususins,s, visit open.c.comouourb orall 888-550-open. >>>>ririgh now onmsc,c, aewew report thihis rnrng clms the former vice presididt t mahave been infnflucece the c not to tetellononess aboutnene of its secret programs. and presidede o oba back in d d. he's answeringg criticss o of h imulus program with a a stngng new message e isis wkend. >> and christmas juy. well, onee giant retailer makea dramaticic men h hos of mp-starting its sales s dd getting you u topepe your cash. >>> ananththe lying downgame. it's a newininrnet azaze. atat'she point? well, we're not e exaly rere, but we're going toexplain. how abouout atat t statart your morning? good morning, e eryone, i'm mrmron hahann for alex witt. >>> let's go t towaington, wheree we arere learning n new dedeils on that top-secrcretiai prprogmm whose existenceceasas t realal. nbc newsws has learned that the cia kept t the prog
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in the city. >> if we can get people to see, park the car, use the water taxi, use the circular, take the subway, light rail down to move around, i'm trying to fit my schedule some time this summer to take alternative means of transportation. >> reporter: the city intends to keep the water taxi service free for as long as it can. in fells point, linda so, abc 2 news. >> linda says the city is also rolling out a new bus service called the charm city circulator that will allow commuters or the get around downtown for free. >>> rescue crews in montgomery county are searching for a man who disappeared while swimming across the potomac river. 32-year-old granado was last seen south of old angler's inn in potomac. his friends say they were on a fishing trip when he decided to go for a swim. >>> park officials say an assateague island pony think was struck and killed by a car. last tuesday a car drove past a herd of ponies and scared them. one of the ponies collided with another car and died on impact. park officials say visitors should be aware as soon as they cross the bridge, there are po
in the city. >> if we can get people to see, park the car, use the water taxi, use the circular, take the subway, light rail down to move around, i'm trying to fit my schedule some time this summer to take alternative means of transportation. >> reporter: the city intends to keep the water taxi service free for as long as it can. in fells point, linda so, abc 2 news. >> linda says the city is also rolling out a new bus service called the charm city circulator that will allow...
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bradley jacobs is a senior ed editor for "us weekly" a join us right now. good to see you. >> good to see y. >> this doctor, what he you gotten from ur investigation? >> so interesting about this man. reportsay he only met michael three years ago when paris was and and michael seems haveeally have liked him because he has sort a deepak opraesque personality to him and that we have resonate with the michael. >> dwe know if a anybody instigated this guy? iteems like it ge so close or near cebrities, to hve a doctor with sh a questionable past treating him? >> iis unual. he pcticed in texas, nada and califnia, but according to reports, he did not have a registration must o presibdrugs in california. he couldn't even preribe michael jackson ambien and there are some reports saying he gave him demel and oxy kocontin whic he denies. >> b he has not denied giving him that powl setive found in michael jackson's home, at least according the aorney. is he the fus of the investion right now? tre are several doctors. they're going to five or ihe different doctors. they
bradley jacobs is a senior ed editor for "us weekly" a join us right now. good to see you. >> good to see y. >> this doctor, what he you gotten from ur investigation? >> so interesting about this man. reportsay he only met michael three years ago when paris was and and michael seems haveeally have liked him because he has sort a deepak opraesque personality to him and that we have resonate with the michael. >> dwe know if a anybody instigated this guy? iteems...
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basically has to tell us what to do. but then when the follow-up questions came and she was confronted with her own statement about it, well, she said, basically, that they can use it to discuss analogies, et cetera, in the courts ruling. i think it was an important question, because it's one thaw were talking about a moment ago is a very sensitive question of why the court sometimes mentions, it doesn't use it as precedent, but mentions what foreign courts have done in an effort to explain why a particular ruling has been issued. but the court is always very careful not to say we're using this as precedent and because another country did it, it means we have to do it. instead, sometimes they say, well, this is another reason why we think that this makes sense. so i think she gave a very smart nuance two-part answer to that question. >> the bottom line here, i grew up knowing about the conley reservation which protects american citizens from being basically affected by international tribunals but is there any real concer
basically has to tell us what to do. but then when the follow-up questions came and she was confronted with her own statement about it, well, she said, basically, that they can use it to discuss analogies, et cetera, in the courts ruling. i think it was an important question, because it's one thaw were talking about a moment ago is a very sensitive question of why the court sometimes mentions, it doesn't use it as precedent, but mentions what foreign courts have done in an effort to explain why...
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that's what nurmberg gave us. it w not just a moral superiity over those who committed these crimes. it also gave us a clarity in how we would insist our n soldiers and citizens be treate e simply lost that. >> the republican senator mr. alexander said if lder does even this he also needs to lk undee subject of rendition under presidenclinton when mr. holder was the deputy attorney general, thereby saying if you're going to instate, investate yourself. i assume yr answer to that is, you know, bring it on. >> yeah, well i thk i'd more than happy have them investigate all such occasions and i don't believe -- or policies -- and i dot believe the republics are serious abouthis. but republicans haveo ke an impoant decision. they cannot go in and crte a legacy for their party as the pay that fought to protect the right to torture. i mean, whatever polical aspirations they may have, ty must at ast retain something a moral definition of themselves. i , they're the party of abraham ncoln and see where they have gone. i ju
that's what nurmberg gave us. it w not just a moral superiity over those who committed these crimes. it also gave us a clarity in how we would insist our n soldiers and citizens be treate e simply lost that. >> the republican senator mr. alexander said if lder does even this he also needs to lk undee subject of rendition under presidenclinton when mr. holder was the deputy attorney general, thereby saying if you're going to instate, investate yourself. i assume yr answer to that is, you...
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savannahoins us once again li from ccra, ghana. what eactly doe the president mean by mutual responsility? well, you know, thisis a theme we hear a lot from the president. 's certainly one at ought to africa with him today. and he's talking about e west, industrializedations doing their part to he africa. t alsofric doing i part to help itself. and that is a theme that the esident had really been hiing upon all week, and now weeard all these themes come togeer. in particula hs beenalking a lot about corruption, that certainly is rampa through many countri on this coinent. he saihe's got a cousin in kenya who can'tet a job without a bribe. he td this aience today that's simy unacceptable. he ao talked about sme the confcts that have gone on between tribes. he talked about human rits, of young people brought in to battles and wars in some of thesenati about somef the offens against women. and so he reallygave some tough medicine to this audnce. but he al talked about the responsility that the west has to africa, d talked a lot about
savannahoins us once again li from ccra, ghana. what eactly doe the president mean by mutual responsility? well, you know, thisis a theme we hear a lot from the president. 's certainly one at ought to africa with him today. and he's talking about e west, industrializedations doing their part to he africa. t alsofric doing i part to help itself. and that is a theme that the esident had really been hiing upon all week, and now weeard all these themes come togeer. in particula hs beenalking a lot...
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congresswoman jan schakowsky will join us nt. taki its rightful plala in a ng line of amazing rformance machines. thths the new e-coupe. this is mercededesenz. >>> there was a moment without comment mont heron msnbc. david burke was dcussing with norah adonnell otionay edily politicians and their lack of gnity. >> they are guaranteed toinvade your pernal space and touch i saidhi to a republican senator once at dinner. he had his handon my ier thigh the wholtime. compassionate conservativivism anyone? sorry. whe ll you find the stabitity d resources to keep you ahead of thihis raradly evolving world? these are toh estions. that's why we broroht gether two of the most powerful names inhehe indtry. introducg g an stanley smith barneyey. here trethink wealth managemen hereo answer... your questio. morgan stanley smimith bnene a new wealthth magement firm withver 130 years of experiee. er wonder how eez-it bakes... somucheal cheese in su small bites? ♪ >>> thfourth amendment to the nstitution says the rit of the people tbe secure in
congresswoman jan schakowsky will join us nt. taki its rightful plala in a ng line of amazing rformance machines. thths the new e-coupe. this is mercededesenz. >>> there was a moment without comment mont heron msnbc. david burke was dcussing with norah adonnell otionay edily politicians and their lack of gnity. >> they are guaranteed toinvade your pernal space and touch i saidhi to a republican senator once at dinner. he had his handon my ier thigh the wholtime. compassionate...
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thanks for joining uses. it has been one year since he was fatally shot now his family continues searching for answers in this unsolved mystery. he was murdered t at a fire hall during a concert last july. eyewitness news is following the story live tonight. the family's emotional plea for help. >> reporter: the message they have is urgent. they don't want to go one more year without solving in crime. on the eve of the one year anniversary of his murder, his parents still have one question for hartford county police, who killed him. >> you riding down the highways, and tears just stream down your faces, it's rough. >> reporter: robert and his waif say their son attended a private birthday party last year. as the gathering ended, someone shot him once in the head. his mother still remember it is late night phone call from a friend frantic about his murder. >> i got a phone call 11:30 p.m. his friend howling ton phone. tyrique was shot. i thought someone playing soy ran to my husband. in disbelief. >> reporter:
thanks for joining uses. it has been one year since he was fatally shot now his family continues searching for answers in this unsolved mystery. he was murdered t at a fire hall during a concert last july. eyewitness news is following the story live tonight. the family's emotional plea for help. >> reporter: the message they have is urgent. they don't want to go one more year without solving in crime. on the eve of the one year anniversary of his murder, his parents still have one...
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that doesestt make us assed. ititeeanwe come toogeerernd ining e wealth of o our experienenceogogetr ande'e're a better group f for it. hihi th's a pointnt that is not quite being me loud andd clear.r. i think ththe'e' all sortsts of defenses o off empathyy apart o the problemss eatat itself is su a uishy, conststututiol word that t it leaves tstsel op toll sorts of attacack. but i thght that was sortrt o niniceayay o m mang the inint ththat empathy doesn't make you crazy. itit doesn't meann that everyy single tim you see aa white guy you flyntnto a a rage. empathy y messou simply understand both sisidef the dispute and iusust want toto ad at sotomamayoinin her very,erer brbrf openingstatement,t,t was sevenn minutes, really tookthe facts as stripippe d dn as they ululd but one poinint she made was not just that shehaha fifidety of thelaw but she so d a niceittle rif a abtt how when she writesn opinion she writes outut t law,hhen she wrwres out the other s si of the story and t th fipgs o o in her opopinn whether
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he joins us now. the biggest topic of interest to me was the claim prior to the enactment of the stimulus, that unemployment would not go above 8%, and here we are at 9.5%. >> the unemployment rate is higher today than they forecasted it would be if nothing were done. government forecasts for a fee, but we were sold a bill of goods -- government forecasts are iffy, but we were sold a bill of goods. the president said we would be putting out this money right away. it would go out the door immediately, he said. we are six months into this. the unemployment rate is now 20% higher than they said it would be if we did nothing, and according to their own numbers, they have only put 7.7% of the stimulus out on the street. this was badly designed, and it has not yet stimulated the economy. in fact, i think it is retarding economic growth. shepard: what is your observation about why it is that so little of this money has made its way into the pipeline? >> because of the nature of the program. stimulus' bills a
he joins us now. the biggest topic of interest to me was the claim prior to the enactment of the stimulus, that unemployment would not go above 8%, and here we are at 9.5%. >> the unemployment rate is higher today than they forecasted it would be if nothing were done. government forecasts for a fee, but we were sold a bill of goods -- government forecasts are iffy, but we were sold a bill of goods. the president said we would be putting out this money right away. it would go out the door...
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fashion and never brought up the need for a tough standard when using any kind of effort to use race to address past grievances. >> i presume that probably what it means with swhen she was here in the last decade to be on the circuit court and she responded to senator sessions that she either forgot what she had said or she had changed her mind in the meantime. but i think it's very important for justices of the supreme court to be reminded what they sell senators in the past and what you tell senators during a confirmation decision, if they're coming from the heart, as well as the study of the law, that you ought to stick by them when you're a justice just as much as you were when you were a nominee before the committee. >> is that your experience that these justices stick to what they promise you when they come up for confirmation? >> you know what? being a nonlawyer on this commit yen not following every supreme court decision i think i'm very inadequate to answer that question. but i can tell you that as a personal matter, there would be some times when i would expect that it wou
fashion and never brought up the need for a tough standard when using any kind of effort to use race to address past grievances. >> i presume that probably what it means with swhen she was here in the last decade to be on the circuit court and she responded to senator sessions that she either forgot what she had said or she had changed her mind in the meantime. but i think it's very important for justices of the supreme court to be reminded what they sell senators in the past and what you...
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bret: thank you for inviting us into your home. we will be back iran monday. -- back here on monday. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> together they raise special children. new details of what the thieves took. the attackers pretended to be hotel guests and then detonated their explosives. the blasts ripping through the heart of the world capital, two bombs at two hotels. now we know americans are amongst the casualties. new clues about who was responsible. the blast came just two minutes apart, the bombs exploding in the hotel restrooms. but the time the smoke settled, at least 8 people were dead and dozens were hurt. this all happened in indonesia as capital city of jakarta at the marriott and ritz-carlton hotels. investigators say the attackers dodged hotel security and assembled the rooms in the hotel. they found one unexploded bomb. surveillance cameras captured the blast. you can see a man wielding a suitcase right before the explosion. we don't
bret: thank you for inviting us into your home. we will be back iran monday. -- back here on monday. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> together they raise special children. new details of what the thieves took. the attackers pretended to be hotel guests and then detonated their explosives. the blasts ripping through the heart of the world capital, two bombs at two hotels. now we know americans are amongst...
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thursday's cold front will bring us thunderstorms. knocking us to 85 friday. maybe a spotty shower or storm over part of theing would weekend that starts on saturday. >>> 6:24. let's see what's happening on the roads. >> the beltway is looking good on the east side between whitemarsh boulevard and loch raven. however, if you're traveling doubt the artscape road closures begin this morning at 7:00 a.m. that will close mount royal avenue between charles street and north avenue and cathedral closed between preston and mount royal. in the golden ring area, golden ring road, keep in mind there's a watermain break with some water on the roadway. that could cause some delays in that area as rush hour moves along. this is 95 southbound as you make your way through howard county down towards the capitol beltway. we have some increased volume but traffic flowing freely at this time. back to you. >>> let's put you at the breakfast table in cleveland, ohio. there's a family having breakfast when a bolt of lightning hits the chimney of their home and surntle downward into
thursday's cold front will bring us thunderstorms. knocking us to 85 friday. maybe a spotty shower or storm over part of theing would weekend that starts on saturday. >>> 6:24. let's see what's happening on the roads. >> the beltway is looking good on the east side between whitemarsh boulevard and loch raven. however, if you're traveling doubt the artscape road closures begin this morning at 7:00 a.m. that will close mount royal avenue between charles street and north avenue and...
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john, thank you for joining us. pat buchanan, thank you for joining us. let's look rikt now at a bit of frank ricci's testimony. >> i studied harder than i ever had before, reading, making flash cards, reading again, all by listening to prepared tapes. i was an absentee husband and father because of it. the city of new haven felt not enough minorities would have been promoted and the city's civil service rules and the charter would be too high. therefore, they chose not to fill the vacanvacancy czys. >> they through out the test. they threw out the guys who did well on the test. and they basically buckled to whatever. let's go with your view on this. what is the impact of mr. ricci's testimony and also the testimony of the hispanic firefighter mr. vargas who also lost out in this decision by the city of new haven? >> frank ricci is what the american dream is all b he succeeded through hard work and tremendous effort to overcome obstacles others didn't have to achieve his dream. and he was denied it in part because sotomayor, herself a beneficiary of affir
john, thank you for joining us. pat buchanan, thank you for joining us. let's look rikt now at a bit of frank ricci's testimony. >> i studied harder than i ever had before, reading, making flash cards, reading again, all by listening to prepared tapes. i was an absentee husband and father because of it. the city of new haven felt not enough minorities would have been promoted and the city's civil service rules and the charter would be too high. therefore, they chose not to fill the...
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you can an adviser that you can use, the plan has an adviser. i think it's the best place for the long haul for most americans. there are alternatives but the 401k is probably still the place to be right now. >> how to get in touch with you? >> www.prostatusfinancial.com or call 410-863-1040. >> michael kinnett. from beautiful glen burnie. going back to work? >> that's right. >>> now we're talking about mortgages. oh, boy, here we go. >> i was just going to say, after you get all financially fit you can see this man. get your mortgage taken care of. carl delmont comes in every monday to answer your questions. how was your weekend? >> pretty good. i know about yours. >> it was good. thank you for coming in. you get to answer questions all the time on the air. people can e-mail you. we have a couple of questions. first one comes from james in woodlawn. he wrote in "i have an fha loan, a $52,000 with a rate of 7.5%. i called three mortgage firms and they all said that my loan was too small. if i took out an additional $50,000 they would do the loan
you can an adviser that you can use, the plan has an adviser. i think it's the best place for the long haul for most americans. there are alternatives but the 401k is probably still the place to be right now. >> how to get in touch with you? >> www.prostatusfinancial.com or call 410-863-1040. >> michael kinnett. from beautiful glen burnie. going back to work? >> that's right. >>> now we're talking about mortgages. oh, boy, here we go. >> i was just going...
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what can you tl us about that? >> rorter: hi, nora thre indeed classified right nows persons of interest. they are being interviewed, not interrogated. they are not arrested at this point. they areot in custody. but the sheriff said the investigation isoing along very well. the discovery of th red van was huge f them and so he sa do not b surprised if they come out here in a few hours fr now to announce at least one rrest, if not o. they think they arehat close to it at this time. they are also looking for a third man wh is also bieved toe been involved ithe killg of the parents of thos children at that house west of pensacola. but as yet thatrson has not been identifi. norah. >> mak, inderstand that nine of the couple's children were at me at the timeof the shootings. hove you heard about how those children are dog? >> it's got to be rough on them we are to that they are in the hands of relatives, they a being kept together in one location, no being separated, in an undisclos location. there is a lot of sympathy t
what can you tl us about that? >> rorter: hi, nora thre indeed classified right nows persons of interest. they are being interviewed, not interrogated. they are not arrested at this point. they areot in custody. but the sheriff said the investigation isoing along very well. the discovery of th red van was huge f them and so he sa do not b surprised if they come out here in a few hours fr now to announce at least one rrest, if not o. they think they arehat close to it at this time. they...
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andning us now over the phone from ghna, mara, tell us what on his schedu. this is a very shorttrip. not even a ful day. about 21ours long. tonight, he doesn't have a lot planned. tomorrow is more packe he's gng to have breakfast with the presidt andhey ha an event at a hospital to address maternal health issue. what's going to be the most ponant visit of the day is a visit to a former slave capital along the coast. of course, this is where ricansho were made into slaves were bght before they were put on ships and taken across the atlancuring the transaantic slave trade, so it's a very, very significant moment to have a descendant of one of those slaves, miclle obama, and then also, the first african-american president to come back. the's this door of no return where people were taken out to theships and never saw their fami again. and now, you havehe first blackresident of the united states,nd a descendant,s expected t be a reallystrong moment. >> is there a sense thathere's more presse on president obama, we were st told how the bush administration highly
andning us now over the phone from ghna, mara, tell us what on his schedu. this is a very shorttrip. not even a ful day. about 21ours long. tonight, he doesn't have a lot planned. tomorrow is more packe he's gng to have breakfast with the presidt andhey ha an event at a hospital to address maternal health issue. what's going to be the most ponant visit of the day is a visit to a former slave capital along the coast. of course, this is where ricansho were made into slaves were bght before they...
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> so we just heard from mr. s and the big headline at least t there is that the obama administtion is no closer to investigation. where do we really stand here? >> well, it getsore and more interestin now we're gettingome ushback fr republicans and others about this secre program that everybody is talking about, and there is -- you know, as we're getting these detls we hear about tempts toet bin laden and his seni operatives and the folks in e intelligence community are sing, wait everybody we had authorization to dthis. we were trying dferent ways to get bin laden and didn't succeed, so the progm never rose to a level where whad to tell ady. if we actllhad him in our sights, were going t move on him, the yeah, with he he to notify congress, but we nev really got that clos so there ying, you know, it was a letimate program. we did what we re supposed to do, and what' all the fuss about? >> joby, i think for some peoplet me just say oneuss at leaste've heard in this hour of the show with myself and david is peopl
thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> so we just heard from mr. s and the big headline at least t there is that the obama administtion is no closer to investigation. where do we really stand here? >> well, it getsore and more interestin now we're gettingome ushback fr republicans and others about this secre program that everybody is talking about, and there is -- you know, as we're getting these detls we hear about tempts toet bin laden and his seni operatives and the folks...
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for more on that, chris wallace joins us. it was exactly one week ago we heard another announcement. this will not have the fireworks that sarah palin did. >> no, and it is the surprise. it is interesting, at the time that blagojevich appointed burris, he had been arrested already by the fbi for allegedly trying to sell a senator obama's senate seat. both burst and blagojevich said that burris would not be tainted by the blagojevich problem, that this was a clean appointment that will encounter no problems. but from the moment he was named, they did encounter them. top senate democrats tried desperately not to accept him because they thought he was hatedy blagojevich. finally, under this come out stories came out, direct contributions about what he said under oath in illinois. he said he had no contact with blagojevich or any of his aides or relatives about trying to get the senate seats in a pay-for- play situation, and it turned out there were a lot of contacts and even an audiotape of a conversation between him and blagoje
for more on that, chris wallace joins us. it was exactly one week ago we heard another announcement. this will not have the fireworks that sarah palin did. >> no, and it is the surprise. it is interesting, at the time that blagojevich appointed burris, he had been arrested already by the fbi for allegedly trying to sell a senator obama's senate seat. both burst and blagojevich said that burris would not be tainted by the blagojevich problem, that this was a clean appointment that will...
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we used th graphic, johnny cash. belie it or not, after that show aired, we got a calfrom johnny cash's manager. the actual johnny cash's manager. not at a thrilled to be associated witthis scandal. i have to say, as a huge johnny cash fan, somebo who respects him and who went to ott the rnc having that ing athe johnny cash auion at sotheby's in 2004, the "defe johnny cash" protest, what is the happy. i'm very sorry we wiljust go back calling him the future former nator of nevada. thks for watching. >>> culture wa the battle for theupreme court. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'chris tthews back from two eks in africa, back onsnbc's brd w hd studio here in shington. as you can see right away, it's quite a state of the a setup wi cting-edge technology. one of the things i've learned about television over the years is the bigr the om, the better, an have a lot more spacin this new studio. look at this place. >>> leading off tonight on t subsntive matter, the politics of today'sir round fight over president ob
we used th graphic, johnny cash. belie it or not, after that show aired, we got a calfrom johnny cash's manager. the actual johnny cash's manager. not at a thrilled to be associated witthis scandal. i have to say, as a huge johnny cash fan, somebo who respects him and who went to ott the rnc having that ing athe johnny cash auion at sotheby's in 2004, the "defe johnny cash" protest, what is the happy. i'm very sorry we wiljust go back calling him the future former nator of nevada....
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. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby and here in america's news headquarter, great to have you with us, our new set, eric, good to see you this morning and the new report, this morning, involves the top-secret program, drafted after 9/11, to help catch -- capture dangerous terror suspects. >> eric: and congress was reportedly never told about the program, and did it get to the point of requiring an actual congressional briefing, caroline shivley follows the development, caroline, what do you know about the program. >> eric, we know it was a counterterrorism program and it is indeed classified and "the new york times" reports, it did not involve the cia interrogation program, and it didn't involve domestic intelligence. lawmakers say mr. cheney told the cia to keep congress in the dark on it and cia directors over that time, over those 8 years were okay with it. they thought it never reached a high enough level to warrant a briefing. the law requires the cia to keep the intel committee informed on activity but it never got to fully operational state, they say, so there was not a need to tell con
. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby and here in america's news headquarter, great to have you with us, our new set, eric, good to see you this morning and the new report, this morning, involves the top-secret program, drafted after 9/11, to help catch -- capture dangerous terror suspects. >> eric: and congress was reportedly never told about the program, and did it get to the point of requiring an actual congressional briefing, caroline shivley follows the development, caroline, what do you...
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also with us, cheri jacobus, republican strategist. thk you both forjoining us. josh, i'lltart off with you. we hear the predent could h aroem with the so-called bl dog democrats. a lot ba and fth going on,the sausage making they love to call it on the ll. the president is there. he able to micromage unl he gets back? >> i think he's got a host of advisers thaare working t hill prett hard for him, a i have no doubt that the xt few weeks are going to be full a the next f months for that matter will be full of a lot of debate back anforth. this is a tough challenge h taking on, reforming the nation's health ca system, and every day there's probably going to be sothing that comes up that you hear about. but at the endf the day wt he's ting to do bring choice and get dn costs and get more americansovered is what's important. >>ut the clock is tiing, josh. >> sure, the clock is tickin and it's ticking evy day of the presidency, but i think gin what he's done in the short periodf time, theact he's driven health care ouand he's going to have bills coming out pretty soon
also with us, cheri jacobus, republican strategist. thk you both forjoining us. josh, i'lltart off with you. we hear the predent could h aroem with the so-called bl dog democrats. a lot ba and fth going on,the sausage making they love to call it on the ll. the president is there. he able to micromage unl he gets back? >> i think he's got a host of advisers thaare working t hill prett hard for him, a i have no doubt that the xt few weeks are going to be full a the next f months for that...
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>> he used to be. once you become director of the cia you become agnostic, that is what they tell me. if i may indulge in a little chronological viewing. the cia conducted an internal review of its briefing followcies to congress and this was during june, towards the latter part of june they sat down with the new director and said here is a program that was never operational, it was discussed and briefed and we tried to look at training aspects of it, yada, yada. the director says let's kill it now, it has been going on but not going anywhere so let's stop it. however, we should advise congress about it. he marchs up to congress and tells them about it and then what happens, the democrats piss all over the agency. >> literally? >> literally. >> i have the pictures. >> they send a letter and one of the -- turns ou basically sn democrats not on the committee but seven democrats write a letter saying oh, my god, this is awful, you have been misleading us and lying to us, echo is what nancy pelosi said whe
>> he used to be. once you become director of the cia you become agnostic, that is what they tell me. if i may indulge in a little chronological viewing. the cia conducted an internal review of its briefing followcies to congress and this was during june, towards the latter part of june they sat down with the new director and said here is a program that was never operational, it was discussed and briefed and we tried to look at training aspects of it, yada, yada. the director says let's...
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we use thisgraphic, johnny cash. believe it or not, after that show aired, we got a call from hnny cash's manager. the actual johy cash's manager. not at all thrilled to be associatedith this scandal. i hav to say, as a huge johnny cash fan,omebody who respects him and who went to protest the rnc having that thing at the johnny cash auction at sotheby' in 2004, the "defend johny cash" prtest, what is there, happy. i'm very sorry. will just go back callg him the future former senator of nevada. thanks for watching. "coudown with keith olbermann" arts right now. >>> which of these storiesill you be talking aboutomorrow? the ill vealed, still secret, still dubious bonus secret bush prram to get al qaeda? e one in which cia dirtor panetta pulled thera this spring then told congress dick cheney orderedhe cia to not tell congress for eight yes. was th because the plan was tomuch or too little? special prosecutor. the rds are whispers of the attorney genal, mr. holder. an actual criminal invtigation in tor? the sotoyor hear
we use thisgraphic, johnny cash. believe it or not, after that show aired, we got a call from hnny cash's manager. the actual johy cash's manager. not at all thrilled to be associatedith this scandal. i hav to say, as a huge johnny cash fan,omebody who respects him and who went to protest the rnc having that thing at the johnny cash auction at sotheby' in 2004, the "defend johny cash" prtest, what is there, happy. i'm very sorry. will just go back callg him the future former senator...
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thanksoroining us. great to be on the show. >> every american counts on our governme being good at spying. we need to be od at intelligence collection d analysis for the safety ofur to be legal.pying also needs do you think the current sysm, the gang of eight brieng system, allows the cia to be goodt spying and to be doing their work lally? >> i thinkriefings of the gang ofight, very sensitive iefings, as opposed to the broader briefings, the gang of eight briefings are usually often a farce. they catch tm alone, one at a ti, usually. they run sombriefing by them. e congressman can't keep t briefing. they can't take notes. they can't consult their staff. they don't kw what the briefings are about in advce. it's a box check so at the cia can y it complied with the law. it's not oversight. it doesn't work. >> what do you makof the obama administration threateni t veto t intelligence authorizatiobill if it includ a provision to expand the gangf eight briefings and change them up so more memrs of congress g
thanksoroining us. great to be on the show. >> every american counts on our governme being good at spying. we need to be od at intelligence collection d analysis for the safety ofur to be legal.pying also needs do you think the current sysm, the gang of eight brieng system, allows the cia to be goodt spying and to be doing their work lally? >> i thinkriefings of the gang ofight, very sensitive iefings, as opposed to the broader briefings, the gang of eight briefings are usually...